Golf Arizona Magazine 2008 - (Page SA6) Southern Arizona Golf Trail of the Portrero Canyon with views of the Santa Rita, San Cayetano Mountains and the mountain ranges of Mexico. With PDC’s low rates and advance tee times you get the whole enchilada! (520) 377-2708. (877) 752-9732. This is where the Southern Arizona Golf Trail currently ends today. We’ll see what the future brings. Golf Course is committed to bringing you the finest golf value in Southeastern Arizona. At the foot of beautiful Mt. Graham (9500 ft) and overlooking the Gila River Valley below, one would expect great playability in an exceptional setting. The course plays par 72 and 6,354 yards. (928) 348-3140. www.mtgrahamgolfcourse.com. BENSON Opened for play in January 2003, and just 30 minutes east from Tucson, San Pedro Golf Course with its river wilderness sets it apart from any other course in Southern Arizona. Golfers will remember the San Pedro for a front nine that plays along the San Pedro River and over natural washes, and a back nine playing through natural canyons with a distinct links feel. Free from the restraints of any real estate development, San Pedro offers an escape from the busy life and a relaxing experience. (520) 586-7888. www.sanpedrogolf.com Benson has another intriguing layout in Turquoise Hills. They offer an 18-hole, par 58 “executive style” golf course that is challenging and fun for golfers of all skill levels. With holes as short as 79 yards or as long as 348 yards, you will need every club in your bag on this beautifully designed golf course. (520) 586-7535. www.turquoisehills.com. Minutes from Tombstone and Old World Charm of Bisbee, Arizona, the Turquoise Valley Golf & RV Resort experience is truly a whole that is greater than the sum of its parts. However, a list of some of those parts should be all it takes to entice one to visit. Black Jack pershing camped here. Pancho Villa marched it. Mammoth bones were found here and the W.P.A. built it. These days thousands of golfers test their mettle on the 747 yard, par 6 “Rattler,” which is, according to Forbes Traveler, one of the ten longest golf holes in the United States. Bring along the RV as well. (520) 432-3091. www.turquoisevalley.com. SAFFORD Located 2 1/2 hours east of Phoenix in the ever growing farming community of Safford/Thatcher, Mt. Graham Municipal Southern Arizona Golf Trail Courses 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Canoa Hills Golf Club Haven Golf Course San Ignacio Golf Club Inn at San Ignacio Canoa Ranch Golf Course Wyndham Canoa Ranch Resort Torres Blancas Golf Club Tubac Golf Resort Esplendor Resort at Rio Rico Rio Rico Country Club Kino Springs Country Club Palo Duro Creek Golf Club ROCKY POINT - MEXICO Yes, I know it’s not Arizona, but Arizonan’s consider Rocky Point as their second home. The Links at Las Palomas was designed by local designer Forest Richardson. This is a true links course, with natural sand blow-outs and dunes popping up throughout the course. At Las Palomas, they created a tremendous opportunity for golfers to experience a true links setting. (011 52) 638108-1072. www.lplgc.com GOLF PACKAGERS Need help booking your Southern Arizona golf vacation? Look no further than JDR Tours. JDR Tours has been facilitating golf packages in Arizona for the past 25 years. They handle all the main courses and resorts/hotels up and down the I-19 corridor. One call does it all. (800) 759-8747. www.jdrtours.com. SA6 http://www.mtgrahamgolfcourse.com http://www.sanpedrogolf.com http://www.sanpedrogolf.com http://www.turquoisehills.com http://www.turquoisevalley.com http://www.lplgc.com http://www.jdrtours.com
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